Welcome to the [Una Photography] blog! I'm glad you've stopped by to have a look. Here you'll not only find photos from my latest Photo Sessions, but also from my day to day life.

So browse at your leisure and if you're interested in booking a session for yourself, send me an email and we can talk.

Laura Young
[Una] Photography

Friday, July 23, 2010

Mr. Wyatt's Teaser [Kids]

Tonight I had my very first official photo session as [Una] Photography! I was definitely nervous and it was so so hot out, but I got some pretty good shots, especially for as much running around as we did :)

So without further ado, here's a teaser photo of Mr. Wyatt's session.


Sunday, July 18, 2010

Stubby [Pets]

This is Stubby. He is 2 months old and he likes to bite bite bite! :)

Friday, July 9, 2010

Hidden Treasures [Personal]

I know I know, another personal blog. I don't have any photo sessions scheduled until the end of the month so you'll just have to enjoy these for now :)

My husband and brother-in-law have been slowly insulating our house over the last year with blown cellulose. While prepping the utility room walls (which used to be the garage) they found an old license plate in the wall from 1937 that the original owners must have left. Pretty cool! Of course the occasion called for an impromptu Photo Session :)


Sunday, July 4, 2010

Lazy Sunday [Personal]

It is an oppressively hot Sunday, for sure! But we're trying to get as much done of the fence we're building as we can. My younger brother, Lucas, has also come over to spend the day with us. He found a nice shady spot in the yard to read--but don't disturb him! :)


Thursday, July 1, 2010

Summer Gardening [Personal]

I'm finally getting the ball rolling with Una Photography. This week I started a Facebook page for Una Photography as well as this blog. The next step is to start booking...that information will be available soon!

In the meantime, Keenan and I have been tending to our gardens. The Snow Peas are sprouting and we've discovered Raspberries growing in our yard that we never even noticed before (how silly of us, I know!). We can't figure out what kind they are though. They taste like both Raspberries AND Blackberries. A hybrid perhaps?